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What Causes Sacral Nerve Pain In A Person With Herpes?

I have herpes and I experience sacral nerve pain when I m inactive, especially while I m laying in bed. Does the HPV virus live in the sacral nerves, like the herpes virus, and would it cause this type of pain? Other than warts, are there any other symptoms of HPV?
Wed, 16 Mar 2016
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

No, it would not.

This virus is not known to cause this type of pain. It does cause warts as you mentioned but not discomfort.

You should consider seeing a doctor if the pain continues for assessment to determine the cause.

You may need imaging of the spine and other blood tests such as a full blood count and ESR.
ESR looks for inflammation in the body. It is a non specific marker.

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What Causes Sacral Nerve Pain In A Person With Herpes?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic No, it would not. This virus is not known to cause this type of pain. It does cause warts as you mentioned but not discomfort. You should consider seeing a doctor if the pain continues for assessment to determine the cause. You may need imaging of the spine and other blood tests such as a full blood count and ESR. ESR looks for inflammation in the body. It is a non specific marker. I hope this helps